By AFP and Daily Nation
The International Criminal Court on Monday dropped all
charges against Kenyan civil servant Francis Muthaura, who was accused
alongside president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta of crimes against humanity during
2007-2008 post-election violence.
"I have decided, as of the state of evidence
available now, that we have no other choice but to withdraw the charges against
Mr Muthaura," ICC chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda told the Hague-based
court.
Four prominent Kenyans, including first-round
presidential poll winner Kenyatta, faced charges at the ICC over deadly
post-poll violence five years ago during which prosecutors say more than 1,100
people died. But the ICC's Bensouda said that in Muthaura's case
some witnesses were refusing or unable to provide vital evidence.
"The witnesses that had conveyed evidence have
been killed or died, others refuse to speak to the prosecutor," Bensouda
said.
"We do not feel there are reasonable chances of a
condemnation at the moment of the trial," she said.
Kenyatta and Muthaura both faced five counts of crimes
against humanity for their alleged involvement in fomenting the wave of
violence that swept through Kenya in December 2007 and early 2008.The clashes destroyed Kenya's image as a beacon of stability in the region, hurt its tourism industry and exposed long-simmering ethnic rifts among its population.
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